Luton Irish Forum
Luton Irish Forum’s annual St Brigid’s Day celebration is a virtual afternoon tea celebrating Irish women in comedy. To register click HERE.
The Embassy of Ireland, with friends across the country, will celebrate St Brigid’s enduring message of equality with a selection of commissions, which they will share between 5–6pm as part of a national programme of events that you can follow, see below:
Embassy of Ireland
31 January 6pm – ‘Brigid Unplugged’, a virtual Brigids Day celebration with music, poetry and conversation from guests:
Joy Crookes, Julie Etchingham, Martina Evans, Fears, Aislinn Logan, Sinead O’Brien and Professor Louise Richardsonââ.
Full details of the event and to view click HERE.
11am – Consulate General of Ireland, Edinburgh
5pm – Liverpool Irish Festival
An hour of events streamed on Facebook.
17:00: Our St Brigid’s Day message (post)
17:01: Ifah Ahmed: A Girl From Mogadishu (film and event link)
17:05: Edy Fung: Retrospective Future Gazers (essay)
17:10: Cathy Carter: The Widow’s Friend (film and song)
17:15: Alison J Little: Quarantine (visual art and poetry response work)
17:50: Carmen Cullen: Covid–19 reflections (film and poetry)
17:55: Ciara Ní É: Darlughdach’s song (film and song)
17:59: Jean Maskell Art: A Leap of Faith (poetry).
Access more details HERE. Links may not be live until time of eevnt.
6pm – Irish Cultural Centre Hammersmith Line–up includes:
Documentary film – ‘Hidden Treasures’
Storytelling with Kate Corkery
Visual Art by Jacqueline Heeley Access HERE
7pm – Irish Film Festival London
31 January – A conversation with Lucy Kennedy, one of the directors of The 8th, a documentary about the recent “Repeal the 8th” campaign, (tickets are available here).
1 February – a newly curated selection of female fronted shorts will be live on Irish Film From Home (accessible here).
1–3 February, three features will be available to rent via the Galway Film Fleadh’s Solstice platform: Sacha Polak‘s Irish co–production Dirty God, Cathy Brady‘s festival hit Wildfire and Oscar nominated drama Room by Lenny Abrahamson, who will also join an exclusive conversation about his film on 1 February (tickets here).
2 February – Two new free to access podcasts will be launched: recordings of a previous festival event with Roisin Conaty and Bridget Christie, and an interview with all–female production outfit Alfonso Films. Click here. Finally music from Lewis Barfoot will be livestreamed on Facebook at 5 pm. More details from Cineuopa HERE.
8pm – London Irish Centre.
Three conversations between creative Irish women. Access the free live stream on Facebook and YouTube, access HERE